Tag: HP

In this new episode of the Six Five - Insiders’ Edition, co-hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead talk with HP’s Alex Cho about the CES 2021 and HP’s new announcements.
HP shipped 19M PCs in the final quarter of its fiscal year while delivering strong outperformances on both top and bottom line.
The Microsoft Flight Simulator game has a 2020 reboot with photorealistic, real-time satellite imagery and simulations of scenes from movies like “Top Gun” while letting users see the world. Now the most popular game of the year, its capabilities are powered by Microsoft Azure — and that’s pretty cool.
HPE Financial Services has donated 300 laptops to nonprofit Boys Hope Girls Hope (BHGH). This donation will help provide continuity, facilitate remote learning, and provide new opportunities for the organization and the young people served by BHGH, and nicely personifies HPE’s commitment to the principle of Circular Economy.
HP delivered a strong beat on the top and bottom line fueled by a big jump in consumer notebook revenue and strength across the portfolio.
HP has recently announced some new efforts aimed at helping students and educators, along with businesses and families. Printable resources, expanded partnerships to offer free learning resources globally, some awesome new printers, and an ink subscription program that claims it’ll save consumers money over the long run. It’s nice to see HP continuing to innovate and educate, which have long been the foundation upon which this company was built. I’m guessing this will pay off in the long run.
New partnerships and alliances like what we are seeing HP do here will help enterprises of different sizes have more resources for 3D technology equipment, training and support. These efforts will help leverage and continue the 3D printing technology efforts HP has made during the pandemic, and it will be interesting to see what the company does moving forward. Overall, we expect to see continued growth in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing space.
While 3D Systems has grown by acquisition over the course of the last few years and has a diverse product offering, revenues (and profitability) haven’t followed that same trajectory. It looks to us like Graves will be focused on transformation and streamlining offerings and delivering on earnings and profitability in the process.
In this week’s episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum analyst Sarah Wallace joins me to discuss the impact 3D printing is having on the global fight against the coronavirus COVID-19. We explore why 3D printing is the right solution at the right time, the challenges the industry faces, some of the companies doing innovative things with 3D printing, and what’s ahead for the 3D printing industry.
During this time of global pandemic, HP is ramping up its 3D technology efforts to produce mission critical supplies for hospitals around the world. This effort represents the tech communities collective challenge to be resourceful and innovative during this global pandemic.
As markets continue to swing, Xerox isn't giving up its hope of a successful takeover of HP. Back with another bid, which still does not meet HP valuation.
The HP and Xerox Saga continues as Xerox has now launched a hostile takeover bid of the Print and PC giant with Carl Icahn's fingerprints all over the deal.

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